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The end of Cold War 1.0 inside Cold War 2.0!

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The decision by the US president Obama to normalize relations with Cuba, was interpreted, naturally, as a mark of the end of the Cold War. However, many somehow forgot that a new Cold War era has already begun because of the Western bloc actions.

It is rather remarkably unprecedented the fact that a US president admits openly that a certain policy applied for decades by the United States, has actually failed. Further from the symbolism of this decision, its significance should be translated not in terms of the end of a Cold War, but probably in terms that mark the beginning of a radical transformation of the US policy.

The change of this policy comes with a rather moderate president, if we compare him with Reagan, the Bush father and son, or, Clinton, briefly, the US presidents of the last three decades, and indicates that the US probably start to recognise that the multi-polar world is inevitable. In the past decades, the US were always exercising power in their "backyard" Latin America, or other countries, through military coups and puppet governments, with only the Soviet Union as the big opponent.

However, during the last four decades we observe quite a radical transformation of capitalism which has been fully financialized. Together with the development of technology, this has created an extremely fast and deeply interacted, thus rather unstable, global system. The US capital was ready to conquer the world when suddenly realized that there was a sleeping giant that woke up and a bear that recovered from its wounds.

The counter attack by the Sino-Russian bloc was something rather unexpected, with Russia using mostly its energy power and China using its workforce and rapid trading expansion. In this overpopulated world however, other players came into the game that really changed geopolitical balance dramatically, like India and Brazil.

The West suddenly discovered a multi-polar world, not only in the economic, but also in the military level. The US probably start to realize their limits for the first time. It is impossible to deal with all opened fronts simultaneously. Therefore, we observe a change of their policy so that to maintain as much as possible their global sphere of infuence because realize that even their "backyard" is moving fast to the other side.

However, we must not forget that under Obama, Russia was challenged in Ukraine and Crimea. The Western governments didn't hesitate to support neo-nazis in order to drag Russia into a disastrous conflict. It is questionable whether the next US president will continue the policy of "peaceful approach", or, will foolishly risk a military conflict with the Sino-Russian bloc as the only option left for total domination. It will depend mostly from the pressure exercized by the deep state and the financial oligarchs who pull the strings.

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